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Tuesday, November 10 - 2009

CTA / Toyota organizes a day of fun for underprivileged children

Central Trade and Auto Company (CTA), the exclusive dealer of Toyota automobiles in Jordan, organized a day of fun for the kids of Jabal Al Hussein Camp as part of its social responsibility program towards the children of the local community.

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The CTA team spent the day with 40 kids, taking them first to the movies where they watched the animated picture "Cars"; a movie about a hotshot rookie race car with an unstoppable drive to succeed. The children then continued to McDonald's where they had lunch and played with the company's employees.

Mr. Nadim Haddad, Marketing Manager of CTA was pleased with the event taking place and stated:
"These activities fall under the social responsibility program run by the company to assist less fortunate people in our society. By organizing such an activity, we hope to have been able to draw a smile on these children's faces as well as show our deepest admiration to the supervisors of this organization for all their hard work".


The day ended on a positive note where the company gave away several gifts to the children including school bags and stationery items, in order for them to begin a new and exciting school year.
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